Prime Minister Modi Highlights Five Crises in West bengal Ahead of Elections
In a recent rally in Alipurduar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined five critical issues plaguing West Bengal, emphasizing the need for good governance and prosperity in the state. As the 2026 assembly elections approach, these concerns resonate deeply with the electorate, reflecting a turbulent political landscape.
West Bengal is currently grappling with multiple crises. The first is rampant violence and lawlessness, which has created an atmosphere of fear. Second, the safety of women remains a pressing issue, with reports of harassment and abuse. Additionally, the youth are facing despair due to a lack of job opportunities, exacerbated by high unemployment rates.Corruption is the fourth crisis, eroding public trust in government institutions. the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) is accused of undermining the rights of the poor through self-serving politics. In response, the TMC has countered Modi’s claims, pointing to the ongoing unrest in Manipur and criticizing the BJP’s record on women’s safety and youth employment, highlighting a narrative of silence and shame surrounding these issues. The political battle intensifies as both parties seek to sway public opinion ahead of the crucial elections.